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N**E
Very comfy
My son loves this chair! Defiantly worth the money and much more cheaper then the other but the same quality! Very comfy! (Takes a few weeks to get used to the design of chair due to positioning, after that it’s is very comfy)
C**S
Good chair for the price. Built for an average size person or smaller
Pros - nice chair for the priceGood featuresCons - foam seats get warm after sitting for extended periods of time. Chair is advertised as supporting 400 lbs which is mostly likely true but it is not build for a larger frame person. (The seat is fairly narrow)If you're very tall and skinny it would would work but I would only recommend this chair to an average size person and the specs just make it sturdier.
B**E
nice chair for big boys - except please read the update in the review :(
I was skeptical at first buying a big n tall chair without sitting in it first, but so far so great. I am 6'5 and about 270lbs. My jacket size is 50L for comparison.1. High back. The back looks thinner than most overstuffed big n tall chairs because it is, but it is body molded like a car seat and has a good amount of padding. Rather than just stuffing a chair until it bursts, they took the time to estimate body contours. The back has elbow notches in the bolsters so you could hold something in your lap without compromising comfort. All this will hug your back shoulders and thighs which provides an extra level of comfort.2. Base and Assembly. The base is thick plastic with a piano black finish. The casters are oversized with locking lugs and rolls good over carpet although I have a floor mat. The chair was easy to assemble with decent instructions but its not rocket science to assemble a chair. Gloves are provided to keep your hands clean and tools are provided in the box.3. Adjustments. This chair also rocks but you can securely lock it in place. Its cool to have a rocking chair that also reclines. The lowest seat setting is still pretty tall (compared to the average office chair) so long legs will love it. You can adjust the rocking spring tension with a knob under the seat like a normal chair. The armrests are pretty sweet. The adjust up and down but also twist in and out with internal ratchets. This is an awesome feature if you change posture a lot.4. Footrest. There is a footrest built in to the bottom. It slides out from under the seat and then you flip the padding around to create a surface. Me being so tall it only comes to my calves but for a quick nap at the desk it does the job well. Reclined all the way back with the footrest out, you can balance for a nice nap. I would normally use a second chair for this to put my feet on, but this is way better since it doesnt put pressure on my knee joints. The only downside to this is that while the slider is a metal round bar, the slider rails are plastic. It is thick plastic though so no worries.5. Pillows. This is a really dumb idea for tall people. There is an adjustable pillow that uses 2 elastic straps running up and down through the 2 holes in the upper back and under the back and attach with a clasp. The problem is those 2 holes are lower than where I need that pillow to be for my neck or upper back so it is useless for me, and the pillow is stuffed too much for use with my lower back. Lucky the pillows have a zipper so I can adjust the amount of stuffing inside so maybe I can make it work better after the seat is broken in. There is another smaller throw pillow that is also not useful for me. I have not given up though, once the seat breaks in I will try to figure something out and update the review.6. Materials. The covering material seems to be some kind of polyurethane "leather" which industry as a whole (including vehicles) seems to be headed. I dont know how much it will hold body heat but I hope its less than real leather and last as long as cloth. We will see over time. UPDATE --- It does not hold body heat like real leather does.Overall its a great buy with great design. If you are a big n tall you wont regret it.UPDATE: So Ive used this chair for a couple weeks now, and a few things.1. I have removed all the pillows.2. The material gets warm after a few hours and I put down a folded cotton towel to prevent sweat. It is not the chairs fault, it is the material, which all these chairs have this.3. The side bolsters in the seat push my legs straight. I have extremely large twig and berries, so I cant spread my legs. So for more than a few hours in the chair, I have pull my junk up and let it flop in my lap. I'm sure this will not affect 95% of the population.Update for March 2019 - The plastic holding one of the wheels has cracked inside the base and caused the wheel to shoot across the room and I was spilled on to the floor narrowly missing my head on a filing cabinet. Very not happy.
A**T
Ok at first but does not last
I thought buying a large size gaming chair would ensure that it would be more durable....but no. Wheels have broken off and so have arm rests. Have used it for less than 4 months.
M**.
Love this chair!
Easy to assemble. Gives excellent support to my back while I am engaged in playing my video games. Very sturdy and I am sure I will get many years of use from this chair. Cost a lot less than other brands I researched online that were not as well made. I would highly recommend this chair to anyone who plays video games a lot.
M**F
NOT FOR BIG OR TALL
HIGHLY UNCOMFORTABLE IM 6'4 290 after playing games or just sitting in it 3+ Hours it'll get UNCOMFORTABLE Quick
M**W
All around good chair; Difficult setup; Good for the price point
I bought this chair ($160) because it had all the bells and whistles. The arm rests go up and down and they rotate in and out. The arms rests are also fairly thick and curved, which I like. There is a pullout leg rest which is nice for watching movies. The back of the chair can recline really far and the back of the chair slowly (relatively) raises back up when the lever is pulled. Seat itself can raise up very high, which is good for long legs.The chair is also very difficult to assemble. I can assemble a regular office chair in about 15-30 minutes, whereas this chair took me about 1 hour, mostly trying to get the back screwed on to the seat.The back of the seat slopes down like a racing chair, but then the padding gets very thin at the back. I wish the seat started out thicker in the front so that it could still slope without so much padding loss. But it's not too thin where it becomes a deal breaker.The lumbar pillow is absolutely worthless; hard as a rock. The chair doesn't necessarily need a lumbar pillow, but if you want one, then just buy one from Amazon for $20.Tip: There was there horrible clicking noise when I rocked my seat back. Turns out if the arm rests are not screwed in super tight, then they click for whatever reason. I fixed the clicking noise by tightening (the already tight) screws.
A**O
Good Price
All I needed was some WD-40.
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